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she was quite possibly crazy. >> even at her career took off amy winehouse was loyal to these north london neighborhoods where she was born in 1983. but tragically it was not just her singing talent that blossomed here. by the summer of 2007, drugs had begun to ravish her body. she was hospitalized for reported overdose of heroin and ecstasy and cocaine and tranquilizers and alcohol. a british tabloid posted a video of the woman said to be the troubled singer smoking crack cocaine and even then many begin for fear for her life and her husband was behind bars after spending time in rehab and there was a step closer to an inevitable end and her father had written her eulogy before she died. >> she had a crazy image. >> she had the name and the 20 million-dollar fortune and only made two albums and fans were left to wonder what could have been. >>> winehouse is now among a list of musicians that have died at the age of 27. janice joplin, jimmy hendrix and jimmy morrison and curt kobane. >>> well several same-sex couples got married in new york state at the stroke of midnight. it became legal
she was quite possibly crazy. >> even at her career took off amy winehouse was loyal to these north london neighborhoods where she was born in 1983. but tragically it was not just her singing talent that blossomed here. by the summer of 2007, drugs had begun to ravish her body. she was hospitalized for reported overdose of heroin and ecstasy and cocaine and tranquilizers and alcohol. a british tabloid posted a video of the woman said to be the troubled singer smoking crack cocaine and...
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eat in san francisco with the same accustomed menu as a place in st louis or charleston toronto or london. in the last hundred years there have been very major changes in our food supply and true of the most important one of them being the large amounts of refined carbohydrate and sugar in our food supply and secondly the partial hydrogenation of liquid vegetable oils in our metabolic machinery is just not capable of dealing with those severe changes that have occurred in our food supply and then of course sugar add on laur activity levels that have also changed a lot in the last hundred years and we really have a perfect storm of metabolic disaster. in order to better understand heart disease we went to the mount sinai hospital in new york city to meet with the world's leading cardiologist valentyn. was ben the past president of both the american heart association and the world heart federation. is a behavior problem to. the world he's fighting with you and one of the leading cause of that heart disease is dietary choices which will be called the wolf from some. unfortunately even in dev
eat in san francisco with the same accustomed menu as a place in st louis or charleston toronto or london. in the last hundred years there have been very major changes in our food supply and true of the most important one of them being the large amounts of refined carbohydrate and sugar in our food supply and secondly the partial hydrogenation of liquid vegetable oils in our metabolic machinery is just not capable of dealing with those severe changes that have occurred in our food supply and...
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live from singapore and london. the london olympics is one year away. we look at how beijing benefited from the games legacy. the father of the 18th winehouse -- of amy winehouse leads the tribute to his daughter at her funeral. >> tens of thousands of people have been forced to free their -- flee their homes due to a tropical storm. many are missing. daniel has the story. >> shelter from the storm. safe now, rescued from the floods that hit the philippines. but there are many more, bridges and towns under water. half of a million people have been affected. these are the worst floods in years. look at them now, getting through to safety is a difficult journey. now they have only what they can carry with them. they are the only way to reach those stranded by the floodwaters. 1/2 she is safe. so is he. what about the others? we have nowhere to run to. so we are just on the street. not allowed to go down the road because the water level was to buy. the storm has not passed yet. more rain and misery over the coming days. nature has blessed them with nothing
live from singapore and london. the london olympics is one year away. we look at how beijing benefited from the games legacy. the father of the 18th winehouse -- of amy winehouse leads the tribute to his daughter at her funeral. >> tens of thousands of people have been forced to free their -- flee their homes due to a tropical storm. many are missing. daniel has the story. >> shelter from the storm. safe now, rescued from the floods that hit the philippines. but there are many more,...
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i am in singapore. >> and i am in london. from all of us in london and singapore, a big thank you for watching bbc news day. by-bye for now. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. " newsday" on the bbc. >> libya condemns britain's decision to expel all of colonel gaddafi's diplomats after recognizing the transitional council as the new government. an independent inquiry in a way into the attacks and they say the country will not be made to cowger. >> and with just a year to go until the london olympics, the head of the ioc extend an invitation to the world's athletes. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> and it is 4:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers in america on pbs and around the world. this is "
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ramping up pressure on libyan leader moammar gadhafi as london exparel is with diplomats and invites the rebel council to replace them london also giving rebels access to about one hundred fifty billion dollars of previously frozen libyan oil well. headlines part one of the alone a show coming up. good evening welcome to the ilona show where you get the real headlines with none of the mersey we're coming live out of washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster filling in for a loaner who is on vacation but meanwhile here in d.c. the u.s. is less than a week away from d.-day is in default and what will be the price that the world the u.s. economy and politicians will pay if that happens and can it be avoided at this point we'll get the financial big picture from michael pinto he's an economist at euro pacific capital and also get the political picture from california congressman john garamendi plus a wrongfully convicted man is freed from death row now though justice has been served after years of imprisonment what does his case tell us about police raids we'll have all of that and more in today
ramping up pressure on libyan leader moammar gadhafi as london exparel is with diplomats and invites the rebel council to replace them london also giving rebels access to about one hundred fifty billion dollars of previously frozen libyan oil well. headlines part one of the alone a show coming up. good evening welcome to the ilona show where you get the real headlines with none of the mersey we're coming live out of washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster filling in for a loaner who is on vacation...
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to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guests in london he is chair of the muslim safety form and stephen gash he is spokesperson for stop islamization of europe all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's see how the oslo it to.
to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guests in london he is chair of the muslim safety form and stephen gash he is spokesperson for stop islamization of europe all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's see how the oslo it to.
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if you think about it places like london or paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years and even raid quite dramatic attack on a promise. to her. members is going to. really have such an effect and little carrousel perhaps in a way that's a very peaceful very quiet for a long time. any more important in the regions and violence of the world in one thousand miles of gray armor and country. robbing simcox is from a geo political research group then we jackson society expects him to he says the developments in norway go only to show that terrorism can strike any place any time . all european countries are on a level of awareness for al qaeda inspired attacks but norway isn't some that you've regarded has been especially. the arrest it's a place in two thousand and nine were very significant for the fact that norway was almost not on the radar before before two thousand and nine so i don't think and the fact that lead the minister said this is the most the damaging thing that's happened in norway says it all this wasn't a country t
if you think about it places like london or paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years and even raid quite dramatic attack on a promise. to her. members is going to. really have such an effect and little carrousel perhaps in a way that's a very peaceful very quiet for a long time. any more important in the regions and violence of the world in one thousand miles of gray armor and country. robbing simcox is from a geo political research group then we jackson society expects him to he says...
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to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guest in london. he's chair of the muslim safety forum and stephen gosh he is spokesperson for stop islamization of europe all right gentlemen this is cross type that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's see how the oslo attacks may influence political discourse in europe. hardly a tragedy that struck norway on friday has become yet another grim reminder of the growing threat of far right extremists and a problem long since recognized unresolved and europe with the body count still in progress authorities and politicians in europe are left to re-evaluate the spread of domestic radicalism and possibly recast the profile of a modern day terrorist little sense of grief over such a high death toll as a result of the bombing of a federal building in los low and the shooting rampage at a labor party youth camp i think we have a. story or pencil dividing lines. in order to receive it. we can be big to the admission of the need to ask hard questions particularly how one man was able to burn
to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guest in london. he's chair of the muslim safety forum and stephen gosh he is spokesperson for stop islamization of europe all right gentlemen this is cross type that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's see how the oslo attacks may influence political discourse in europe. hardly a tragedy that struck norway on friday has become yet another grim reminder of the growing threat of far right extremists and a problem...
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as i'd like to start with you in london do you how do you look at this horrific attack in our slow this is an extreme extension of the type of rhetoric that we hear from right wing political parties in europe this gentleman before he pulled off this horrific. attack used the language that you can hear very often across europe about. about immigrants immigration about islam about the koran except for so here's a man that spoke in extreme terms and acted even more extreme yes absolutely and let me add my condolences and heartfelt sorrow for what did take place i mean this barbaric acts of terrorism that took place is an extension of and to muslim islamophobia a trend that is sweeping europe and it is like you mentioned the extreme end of that wedge and unfortunately i think i do agree with a lot of what your reporter said earlier which is that a disproportionate amount of resources and time has been allocated in dealing with one strand of terrorism at the expense of others we have europol and others who have indicated for years way back from two thousand and six that the threat from forei
as i'd like to start with you in london do you how do you look at this horrific attack in our slow this is an extreme extension of the type of rhetoric that we hear from right wing political parties in europe this gentleman before he pulled off this horrific. attack used the language that you can hear very often across europe about. about immigrants immigration about islam about the koran except for so here's a man that spoke in extreme terms and acted even more extreme yes absolutely and let...
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in just 355 days, the summer olympics open in london. the 2012 games will be the third time the british capital has hosted the world's top athletes. more than 10,000 are expected to compete. we take a look at london's preparations. >> this synchronized team put on a spirited show for the delegation. the hosts of next year's olympics are confident they are doing a good job. >> that water looks good enough to drink. it is clean and clear. there is nothing floating at the bottom. >> almost all of london's facilities are complete, including a slalom center set to open soon for preliminary competitions. the city both tried and tested venues from wimbledon to wembley stadium. the organizers in london are more prepared than many of their predecessors, but the work is not over. >> you could not stage an olympic championship in there tomorrow. a mountain of work. technology, testing. the athletes have to come here knowing it absolutely works. >> londoners celebrated the one- year countdown in trafalgar square. the event featured the first live br
in just 355 days, the summer olympics open in london. the 2012 games will be the third time the british capital has hosted the world's top athletes. more than 10,000 are expected to compete. we take a look at london's preparations. >> this synchronized team put on a spirited show for the delegation. the hosts of next year's olympics are confident they are doing a good job. >> that water looks good enough to drink. it is clean and clear. there is nothing floating at the bottom....
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if you think of a place like london. called it's a terrorist attacks over the years even dramatic attack on the climbs so has this attack on. members of his group who called whom necessarily who had such a little higher sense perhaps in a council of norway which is a very peaceful very quiet for a long time. and he no involvement in the region in bahrain has always been housing was miles away from or own countries. danish journalist hello brit says the attacks have come as a complete surprise for norway that could prove the european governments have to rethink their policies on multiculturalism. one has plenty terrorism in mind and one has also in mind. the norwegian engagement in afghanistan one could ask why norway and why not join mark and i think that the danish intelligence service has locally prevented terror attacks in copenhagen and maybe just maybe the norwegian intelligence service has not been as alert as it should have been because one has simply not expected this and we know that although. in the u.k. in fra
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mark last week uneasily and even bigger prize for the blade runner now a distinct possibility in the london olympics next summer i felt very good before the race and awful very good in the road so i knew it was a krypton but it was such a sense of relief because every race you go you want to time and you don't get it but you close and you're closer and closer and into crimea achieve it i think. it's a bit surreal but. can expect to make an olympic final. if you look at the times the gods are running. or finishing in the on that's a lot for still going on running the world record is nearly two seconds away which is most. and those london games are now exactly one year away with world famous venues primed for the global spectacle wildly stadium the all england club and lourdes among those hosting events two time olympic gold medalist laura's advancing call knows the job is not done and comparing the current state of preparations in race terms. it's made way back straight. from a hundred as well as one the last. so i don't kid myself you know this is a this is a crucial part of the race. and y
mark last week uneasily and even bigger prize for the blade runner now a distinct possibility in the london olympics next summer i felt very good before the race and awful very good in the road so i knew it was a krypton but it was such a sense of relief because every race you go you want to time and you don't get it but you close and you're closer and closer and into crimea achieve it i think. it's a bit surreal but. can expect to make an olympic final. if you look at the times the gods are...
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good luck, london. [cheers and applause] >> earlier during a visit to the aquatics center, i asked he dss -- how he assessed progress so far. >> there is one year to go, one year in which we will learn a lot and also the operational readiness will be polished and rehearsed. i am an optimistic and happy man. >> they have completed the first dive. at this time next year it will not be an exhibition. this could be judged by the number of medals britain's athletes when in venues like this. >> it is incredible. it will be awesome next year. >> britain's team will be under huge pressure to deliver. record levels of -- of money are being pumped into the driver of success -- for success. 70 million pounds was invested to deliver 30 metals. but beijing, the team's budget grew 2 to 1 35 million but that was repaid with 47 medals. the question now, whether that cash will be turned into gold. here is what the athletes will be aiming for. the biggest and heaviest medals in the history of the summer olympics. there a
good luck, london. [cheers and applause] >> earlier during a visit to the aquatics center, i asked he dss -- how he assessed progress so far. >> there is one year to go, one year in which we will learn a lot and also the operational readiness will be polished and rehearsed. i am an optimistic and happy man. >> they have completed the first dive. at this time next year it will not be an exhibition. this could be judged by the number of medals britain's athletes when in venues...
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council to replace them london also giving the rebels access to about one hundred fifty. million dollars of previously frozen libyan oil assets the move follows france and the u.s. who already recognize the rebels as the country's legitimate government. now r.t. takes you to a quarter of the baltics that spent the past two decades struggling with a soviet legacy stay with us. is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the poles were in charge then during the second world war nazi germany took control when the soviet army drove the fascists out of the baltics the city became if you a nice competent once again of the country join the soviet union. they like saying in russia we liberated the lithuanian people from that scene germany so that i added the following yes you did but you didn't bother to leave afterwards to do it with. you when perestroika go to underway in the late one nine hundred eighty s. it was one of the first soviet republics to demand independence. was far as we are concerned filling use
council to replace them london also giving the rebels access to about one hundred fifty. million dollars of previously frozen libyan oil assets the move follows france and the u.s. who already recognize the rebels as the country's legitimate government. now r.t. takes you to a quarter of the baltics that spent the past two decades struggling with a soviet legacy stay with us. is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the...
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it really is a big issue here in london. >> i want to play that statement, though, so we can see it clearly. murdoch denied any knowledge of the e-mail, and let's look at what he said when he talked to you earlier this week. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you amade of wear of the transfer for the e-mail message? >> i was not aware of the message at the time. >> and i want to show the statement you made reference to a moment ago that james murdoch denies misleading parliament by that, and he said, quote, i stand behind my testimony to the select committee. how are you going to prove otherwise if ultimately he says i was mistaken at the moment, and i was not sure which e-mail you were talking about, and how can you prove it? >> that's why i want the police to investigate. what we know the former editor of the paper and the company lawyer are telling the truth or james murdoch is. both of them cannot be right. the point is, if the police establish that james murdoch did know about the e-mail, and the lawyer is right, it's a very, very serious situation. that's w
it really is a big issue here in london. >> i want to play that statement, though, so we can see it clearly. murdoch denied any knowledge of the e-mail, and let's look at what he said when he talked to you earlier this week. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you amade of wear of the transfer for the e-mail message? >> i was not aware of the message at the time. >> and i want to show the statement you made reference to a moment ago that james...
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we're joined now live from london with the very latest. do we know anymore about the circumstances that led police to her apartment, anita? >> don in the last hour police came out to address reporters just outside of amy winehouse's north london home and they made a statement confirming what we already know that it was indeed amy winehouse who was found dead in her apartment this afternoon here london time. they're still saying that her death is still uncomplained and that a post mortem hasn't taken place yet and only then they will have a definitive idea of what caused her death. as we know, her substance abuse, drug addiction as well as alcohol addiction has been well documented not only in hiss songs but also in tabloids as well. not to mention also the performances that she had, many fans saying basically she just didn't seem with it. her latest performance on her european tour back in belgrade ended early with fans booing her off the stage. she cancelled the rest of her tour with a record company basically saying that she needed to go
we're joined now live from london with the very latest. do we know anymore about the circumstances that led police to her apartment, anita? >> don in the last hour police came out to address reporters just outside of amy winehouse's north london home and they made a statement confirming what we already know that it was indeed amy winehouse who was found dead in her apartment this afternoon here london time. they're still saying that her death is still uncomplained and that a post mortem...
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earlier today winehouse's parents visited the growing memorial outside their daughter's london apartment. winehouse was found dead on saturday morning. >>> well, apple has set its sites on the big apple. the plan that could cause a major tourist jam. >>> plus, inside the brain of man's best friend. why your dog may be as smart as your average toddler. we will explain. ,,,, honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network f
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ramps up pressure on libyan leader colonel gadhafi as london x. as its diplomat said invites the rebel council to replace the blood and also giving the rebels access to about one hundred fifty million dollars of previously frozen libyan oil assets the move follows france and the us who have already recognized the rebels as the country's legitimate government up next peter lavelle and guess discuss whether the norway atrocities should sit could set in motion anti islamic movements across europe stay with us coming up. if you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the color of terrorism as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack on its soil since the second world war a plethora of questions demand answers how could this assault be planned and executed under the radar of the authorities and as the west focused too much on islamic groups instead of homegrown extremists and terrorists. to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guests in london he is chair of the muslim safety form and stephen gash he i
ramps up pressure on libyan leader colonel gadhafi as london x. as its diplomat said invites the rebel council to replace the blood and also giving the rebels access to about one hundred fifty million dollars of previously frozen libyan oil assets the move follows france and the us who have already recognized the rebels as the country's legitimate government up next peter lavelle and guess discuss whether the norway atrocities should sit could set in motion anti islamic movements across europe...
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this is the london olympic village. it is not quite finished, but here to show us around is a man who knows just what it is like to stay at the village. >> i think it is a fantastic environment for the athletes. >> what do athletes want from an olympic village? >> they want a place where they can relax, not feel too pressurized, you know, good food, a good bed to sleep in, a feeling that something is of good quality, a place really to prepare for the most important day of your life. >> thousands of young people across the world, pumped up for the olympics. it stays at the olympics. >> something like that. at the olympics, they train hard, they compete are, and they play hard. >> british viewers will become very familiar with some venues during the games. there is a good chance one team will pick up medals here. in other venues, that is less likely, but there is hope there will be long term benefits for britain. well, this a venue was actually completed ahead of schedule earlier this year. when the games are over, it wil
this is the london olympic village. it is not quite finished, but here to show us around is a man who knows just what it is like to stay at the village. >> i think it is a fantastic environment for the athletes. >> what do athletes want from an olympic village? >> they want a place where they can relax, not feel too pressurized, you know, good food, a good bed to sleep in, a feeling that something is of good quality, a place really to prepare for the most important day of your...
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london. britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and was expelled colonel gaddafi is diplomats it's also in freezing a one hundred fifty million dollars of regular oil assets to help fund that the rebels all tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when the for a month was a civil war until nathan starts its airstrikes or the un talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark allen from oxford university thinks there would be be dramatical of some graphics regime which made still expects. traditionally britain has recognised governments not on the basis of all that we like them are or are will they control the territory the state. lost control of course it will be so clearly the rebels don't control it so this was a sudden a new precedent for their interest or the other problem is that the rebels on the ground seem to stall even with the nato bombing raids. if you remember when this started more than f
london. britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and was expelled colonel gaddafi is diplomats it's also in freezing a one hundred fifty million dollars of regular oil assets to help fund that the rebels all tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when the for a month was a civil war until nathan starts its airstrikes or the un talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark allen from oxford university...
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if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has his own. members who call him you couldn't necessarily have such a little perhaps and i'm sure norway listening very peaceful very quiet for a long time if you like mike any more involvement in the weekend in violence as always in houses miles away from our own country. danish journalist how a break says norway's intelligence agency has failed in its duty to protect its citizens. one has plenty terrorism in mind and one has also in mind. the norwegian engagement in afghanistan one could ask why norway and why now it can mark and i think that the danish intelligence service has locally prevented attacks in copenhagen and maybe just maybe the norwegian intelligence service has not been as alert as it should have been because one has simply not expected this and we know that all over europe in the u.k. in france in denmark in norway if you sort of look back through the years. certainly on
if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has his own. members who call him you couldn't necessarily have such a little perhaps and i'm sure norway listening very peaceful very quiet for a long time if you like mike any more involvement in the weekend in violence as always in houses miles away from our own country. danish journalist how a break says norway's intelligence agency has failed in its...
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if you think about it what i saw in london paris. was called it's a terrorist attacks over the years even right i ask attack on a prime minister because people please. remember that he's going to prosecute or. certainly have had such an effect in london or paris as perhaps in a culture of norway which is in very peaceful very quiet for a long time. and he no involvement in the region's environs has always been houses miles by american country that's all in the ether now but i'll be back with a recap of our headlines interesting statements here nothing. the of the. feel. if. you. if to stoop. to. such. comes. to be observed nature and discover its buzy. communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you an aussie. for. if. it would be soon which prizes a few. songs from funniest impressions. from stunts on t.v. come. wealthy british style rolls. and . markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look of the global financial headline just fle
if you think about it what i saw in london paris. was called it's a terrorist attacks over the years even right i ask attack on a prime minister because people please. remember that he's going to prosecute or. certainly have had such an effect in london or paris as perhaps in a culture of norway which is in very peaceful very quiet for a long time. and he no involvement in the region's environs has always been houses miles by american country that's all in the ether now but i'll be back with a...
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born into a working class family in london, she was accepted into a prestigious london theater school at the age of 12. she was expelled four years later. as she gained fame, winehouse was also making headlines for using drugs and alcohol. a day after winning three mtv music video awards in 2007, she was rushed to a hospital. she later admitted it was because of a drug overdose. the singer grabbed international headlines for a stand-off with her family over going to rehab, memorialized in her hit song. ♪ >> reporter: in and out of rehab, winehouse once told a reporter, rehab is great for some people, but not others. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> the heat wave that has gripped the midwest section of the country as well as parts of the eastern seaboard continued today. at least 22 people have reportedly died due to heat-related illnesses. families in new york were running to the beaches, in pittsburgh, firefighters had to use wet towels to stay cool. and in the nation's capital, the heat index topped 112 -- something that hasn't happened in more than a decade. >> it's too much. it's ent
born into a working class family in london, she was accepted into a prestigious london theater school at the age of 12. she was expelled four years later. as she gained fame, winehouse was also making headlines for using drugs and alcohol. a day after winning three mtv music video awards in 2007, she was rushed to a hospital. she later admitted it was because of a drug overdose. the singer grabbed international headlines for a stand-off with her family over going to rehab, memorialized in her...
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london. and without a lot from moscow thank you for joining us today we report on faith fueling friendship in a short while we are in kiev where church leaders from the former soviet states gathered together russia's adoption of christianity. and where money grows on trees in the disaster cleanup of russia's forests who are making cash. now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government. colonel gadhafi is diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars worth of libyan oil assets to help fund that the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the four months long civil war until nato stops its strides u.s. talks with the rebels in benghazi are making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark armin from oxford university things there won't be the dramatic collapse of could have his regime which nato is hoping for. traditionally britain has recognised governments not on the basis of whether we like them or not but on what will they
london. and without a lot from moscow thank you for joining us today we report on faith fueling friendship in a short while we are in kiev where church leaders from the former soviet states gathered together russia's adoption of christianity. and where money grows on trees in the disaster cleanup of russia's forests who are making cash. now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government. colonel gadhafi is diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars worth...
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they're leaving mementos outside of her london home. celebrities are also reacting to the sudden death. >> the thing about addiction that i learned from playing a bunch of these guys that are addicts is that it's not wrong or bad to want to get out of the pain of mortality. that's what we're trying to do. a lot of artists are just too sensitive for the world. >> british police aren't saying yet how the troubled singer died. we'll have a live report from london in a minute. 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transit
they're leaving mementos outside of her london home. celebrities are also reacting to the sudden death. >> the thing about addiction that i learned from playing a bunch of these guys that are addicts is that it's not wrong or bad to want to get out of the pain of mortality. that's what we're trying to do. a lot of artists are just too sensitive for the world. >> british police aren't saying yet how the troubled singer died. we'll have a live report from london in a minute. 25 grams...
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you think about places like london paris. recall that's a terrorist attacks over the years even a quite dramatic attack on the prime minister so has this attack on. members of his group who called whom you call him were necessarily who had such an effect in london or paris as perhaps not i'm sure norway which is in very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like and he no involvement in the regions in bahrain has always been thousands of miles away from their own countries. that's on the news for now but i'll be back with a recap of our headlines in just a few moments or stay with us here not to. be the of them is. to do. fifty feet it's fifty. to. sixty. this nature and discover its beauty. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you seem. to be soon which brightened a few. songs from phones to impression it's. nice phones totty dot com. wealthy british style roads. and. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barr
you think about places like london paris. recall that's a terrorist attacks over the years even a quite dramatic attack on the prime minister so has this attack on. members of his group who called whom you call him were necessarily who had such an effect in london or paris as perhaps not i'm sure norway which is in very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like and he no involvement in the regions in bahrain has always been thousands of miles away from their own countries. that's on...
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. >> amy winehouse's funeral has been held in london after a private ceremony for family and friends in a jewish cemetery, her body was taken to the -- amy winehouse was found dead in her flat in london on saturday. the cause of her death is not clear. she had been battling drug and alcohol problems. she was 27. stay with us, i will be right back with our in-depth report. don't go away. >> there was tears at the u.n. on tuesday. this began with a debate on the middle east but it turned into a dramatic dress rehearsal for the assembly conference. that is when the palestinian territories will seek recognition as a state. their representative called on the israelis to end their occupation. the israeli ambassador responded by asking who will ask for a palestinian state, mahmoud abbas or hamas? the palestinians and israelis have been farther away from peace then in a long time >> it is a new diplomatic strategy. mahmoud abbas is try to drum up support for a u.n. vote to recognize independent palestine. peace between the photog grouping and their rival, hamas. mahmoud abbas said that recon
. >> amy winehouse's funeral has been held in london after a private ceremony for family and friends in a jewish cemetery, her body was taken to the -- amy winehouse was found dead in her flat in london on saturday. the cause of her death is not clear. she had been battling drug and alcohol problems. she was 27. stay with us, i will be right back with our in-depth report. don't go away. >> there was tears at the u.n. on tuesday. this began with a debate on the middle east but it...
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it is london's olympic village. it is not quite finished, but somebody knows what it is like to stay somewhere like this. >> i think it is fantastic. this is where the athletes spend most of their time. >> what do the athletes went from an olympic village? >> they want some more they can relax, good food, a good bed to sleep and, a feeling that something is of good quality, a place really to prepare for the most important day of your life. >> thousands of young people across the world for the olympics. you cannot give too many stories. athletes, they train hard, they compete hard, and they play hard. >> british viewers will become very familiar with some of the nunes -- news during the game. there is a good chance one team will pick up medals here. in other venues, that is less likely, with the hope there will be a long-term benefits for britain. this arena was actually completed ahead of schedule earlier this year. the idea is when the games are over, it will become a multipurpose sports center, and that is what al
it is london's olympic village. it is not quite finished, but somebody knows what it is like to stay somewhere like this. >> i think it is fantastic. this is where the athletes spend most of their time. >> what do the athletes went from an olympic village? >> they want some more they can relax, good food, a good bed to sleep and, a feeling that something is of good quality, a place really to prepare for the most important day of your life. >> thousands of young people...
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those were the words of the father of amy winehouse at her funeral today in north london. it was led by a rabbi and included prayers in english and hebrew. there was a music producer, mark ronson and kelly osborne. >> it was a family funeral, quiet, in london. and hug and a kiss from her brother alex, her mother janice. the mass rnaks -- ranks of photographers lining the wall of the crematorium remind them but this was the funeral of amy winehouse. her singing and songwriting and her troubled life. her friend, kelly osborne, knew her at her lowest. they were remembering a daughter, a friend. the producer said he had lost his soul mate, someone who was like a sister to him. as he and other mourners left the service, there was talk about how his father had mentioned how happy his daughter had become and how in recent months she had conquered her drug addiction but not her drinking. he ended with the words, "good night, my angel. sleep tight. mummy and daddy love you so much." >> a rail safety campaign has been started. the incident of the crash has caused outrage, and there
those were the words of the father of amy winehouse at her funeral today in north london. it was led by a rabbi and included prayers in english and hebrew. there was a music producer, mark ronson and kelly osborne. >> it was a family funeral, quiet, in london. and hug and a kiss from her brother alex, her mother janice. the mass rnaks -- ranks of photographers lining the wall of the crematorium remind them but this was the funeral of amy winehouse. her singing and songwriting and her...
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ok tobi i'd like to go to you in london what do you think about what kevin had to say because we all know on this panel that these kind of practice is have been going on for a long time ok why the moral play now. well i think i'd. ask kevin to define what he means by bribe a little more carefully because that sounds slightly as though he's overstating it what some of rupert murdoch's british newspapers have been accused of doing is paying the police the story for stories giving them tips in return for tip offs and i think that is absolutely demick within any tabloid newspaper culture in virtually any country in the world it's not a case i don't think anyone at this stage has accused news international the british subsidiary news corp of actually bribing police officers to drop charges against them or anything like that it's simply paying for information tipoffs ok that is that is that can still fall foul of the corrupt practices act came and you want to jump in there before we go today i think. i think i would i think there would still would fall of a problem to the federal foreign c
ok tobi i'd like to go to you in london what do you think about what kevin had to say because we all know on this panel that these kind of practice is have been going on for a long time ok why the moral play now. well i think i'd. ask kevin to define what he means by bribe a little more carefully because that sounds slightly as though he's overstating it what some of rupert murdoch's british newspapers have been accused of doing is paying the police the story for stories giving them tips in...
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if you think about places like london iris or you'll recall that's a terrorist attacks over the years even a quite dramatic attack on a prime minister so has this attack on. members of his group who called him you call him necessarily have had such an effect in london or paris as perhaps enough i'm sure norway look has been very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like and he no involvement in the regions environs has always been houses miles away from their own country. or dr will mccants from the center for naval and i think has the help is of a global jihad who initially came with sponsibility for the attack and i retracted that statement he says european now facing a different kind of threat. the statement came out around ten thirty this morning us time. no one challenged it for several hours but then by the afternoon the same person who had posted the claim posted a retraction and apparently it seems that the forum administrator is where he posted the claim had gotten a free for him attributing it to this group helpers of the global jihad so he had to take down the s
if you think about places like london iris or you'll recall that's a terrorist attacks over the years even a quite dramatic attack on a prime minister so has this attack on. members of his group who called him you call him necessarily have had such an effect in london or paris as perhaps enough i'm sure norway look has been very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like and he no involvement in the regions environs has always been houses miles away from their own country. or dr will...
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. >>> news corp's rupert murdoch flew to london sunday to personally deal with the phone hacking scandal that threatens to hobble his media empire. this, as new allegations have surfaced that journalists from murdoch's now infamous "news of the world" newspaper may have also tried to hack the phones of 9/11 victims. england's "daily mail" reports a former new york city cop now working as a private investigator claims "news of the world" reporters offered to pay him for victims' phone numbers and details of the calls they made and received in the days leading up to the 9/11 attacks. despite murdoch shutting down the 168-year-old paper in an effort to extinguish the scandal, it is now seen as threatening a multibillion dollar pay tv deal. >>> in russia, 13 people are dead and more than 100 are missing after an overloaded ferry boat sank on the volga river sunday. russian authorities said 208 people were reported to be on board the ageing boat that had a maximum capacity of 120. the crew was only able to deploy one lifeboat before the cruiser went down. dozens of children are believed to be
. >>> news corp's rupert murdoch flew to london sunday to personally deal with the phone hacking scandal that threatens to hobble his media empire. this, as new allegations have surfaced that journalists from murdoch's now infamous "news of the world" newspaper may have also tried to hack the phones of 9/11 victims. england's "daily mail" reports a former new york city cop now working as a private investigator claims "news of the world" reporters offered...
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and in london we cross to toby young he's a journalist and author of how to lose friends and alienate people all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kevin if i can go to you first because of your open letter here i took a look at some of the button laws and by laws of the f.c.c. and they basically their job is to make sure how the airwaves are used and they have to ensure that they're used by people of quote good character who serve the public interest and speak with candor so does murdoch's television empire at least have any place in the united states today in light of what we've heard coming out of the u.k. . while we're here you know the u.k. and also here are some tidbits united states of phone hacking but the u.k. would make murdoch and his news corp violator of the foreign corrupt practices act which has criminal and civil penalties. basically doesn't allow u.s. corporations to bribe foreign officials if murdoch is bribing foreign officials as he's been the case they're talking about one hundred hundred thousand pounds or one
and in london we cross to toby young he's a journalist and author of how to lose friends and alienate people all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kevin if i can go to you first because of your open letter here i took a look at some of the button laws and by laws of the f.c.c. and they basically their job is to make sure how the airwaves are used and they have to ensure that they're used by people of quote good character who serve the public...
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>> peter alexander in london tonight. thank you. >>> we're back with more news, including today's high speed rail disaster right after this. >>> tragedy in china tonight, a collision between two high-speed trains has left at least 32 people dead. two cars derailed and plunged at least 65 feet off a bridge. one of the trains had lost power after being struck by lightning. the other train crashed into it from behind. >>> and we have more tonight on the debt crisis and the big sticking point between the two parties, whether tax increases will be part of the final plan. one of the most influential voices in washington arguing that they can't is the anti-tax crusader gordon norquist. grover norquist. andrea mitchell has his story. >> reporter: grover norquist is a behind-the-scenes power broker who's never held office. a self-described reagan republican who even tries his hand at standup. >> bourbon, neat, no water, my rule, never drink water, dick cheney tortures people with it. >> reporter: but about taxes, he is deadly seri
>> peter alexander in london tonight. thank you. >>> we're back with more news, including today's high speed rail disaster right after this. >>> tragedy in china tonight, a collision between two high-speed trains has left at least 32 people dead. two cars derailed and plunged at least 65 feet off a bridge. one of the trains had lost power after being struck by lightning. the other train crashed into it from behind. >>> and we have more tonight on the debt crisis...
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and then business press is leading go produce a point is gold has been taken over by london may subside recall that call your company started trading company stock thirty four more on that in our business bulletin and when that time. was just after five pm here in moscow you with arts here i'm wrong are some shy the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater he was back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but other claims that bill that washington too much for its services to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as z. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandal. it's contractors that were accused of gunning down seventeen unarmed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished companies do an even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about a double its private army to replace departing meanwhile the un wants tighter control over mer
and then business press is leading go produce a point is gold has been taken over by london may subside recall that call your company started trading company stock thirty four more on that in our business bulletin and when that time. was just after five pm here in moscow you with arts here i'm wrong are some shy the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater he was back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but other claims that bill that...
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markets from extending a four sessions winning streak barclays dropping three and a half percent in london agreed agree cold down two point three percent in paris. and russia has recovered slightly puts is still trading in the red. all stocks and down on declining crude sort of financial stocks with spare bank want to have percent lower telecom a slightly better than the market's stock but tweeting on its own the past couple of weeks ignoring market trends and pollie metal is up three percent of the gold miner enjoys yet another record highs price for gold. now ahead of the new trading week mark rubenstein from metropole i've see gives some names for investors to par . we have been seeing strong commodity prices i don't expect that to change in the near future. i think gas from now. is a very interesting name in a stroller and a correction in the past two weeks and with their oil prices back where they had been i think gas promising even room to run the other name we're alike short term and meter armies are b two b. i think this is a variance opportunity right now and it has had a run up f
markets from extending a four sessions winning streak barclays dropping three and a half percent in london agreed agree cold down two point three percent in paris. and russia has recovered slightly puts is still trading in the red. all stocks and down on declining crude sort of financial stocks with spare bank want to have percent lower telecom a slightly better than the market's stock but tweeting on its own the past couple of weeks ignoring market trends and pollie metal is up three percent...
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if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has his own. members who call him you couldn't necessarily have such a little perhaps and i'm sure norway listening very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like any more involvement in the regions and violence is always in houses miles away from or own country. robin simcox is from a geo political research group then we jackson society a spoke to him too he says the developments in norway go only to show that terrorism can strike any place any time. all european countries are on a level of awareness for al qaeda inspired attacks but norway isn't someone that you've regarded as being especially high target the fact that the arrested took place in two thousand and nine were very significant for the fact that norway was almost not on the radar before before two thousand and nine and so i think and the fact that the the minister said this is the most damaging thing that's happene
if you think about a place like london paris. targets of terrorist attacks over the years even made quite dramatic attack on the prime missile has his own. members who call him you couldn't necessarily have such a little perhaps and i'm sure norway listening very peaceful very quiet for a long time where if you like any more involvement in the regions and violence is always in houses miles away from or own country. robin simcox is from a geo political research group then we jackson society a...